We're a family that believes you can do things your own way, and this blog is about our adventures doing just that. We try to spend our money thriftily, be healthy, make things instead of buying them, enjoy the simple pleasures of life, and raise our kids to have values that go against the flow of what they're taught by zombie Hitler. Actually just the things they learn from a consumer-oriented world, but that's bad too.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

I have to admit we're not too enthusiastic about making these two but they finish off the Sweet Sandwich section of the book. We'll be glad to see the back of it to be honest, we're not huge fans of sweet sandwiches. :D

At the back are the Japanese Fruit Sandwiches. Triangles of crust-removed white bread filled with sliced strawberries and whipped cream. It was like eating nothing, there was no substance to the sandwich and neither JD or I enjoyed them. Leigh loved them though, she said they were like sandwiches a small child would have at a play tea party.

Ratings: JD -1, Emma - 1, Leigh - 4

In front we have the Fruit and Nut Sandwich. More crust-removed white bread filled with a mixture of fig, chopped pecans and dates. This sandwich was ok tasting with a nice chewy/crunchy texture to it. Still not really our kind of sandwich though but at least better than the Japanese ones.